Baby Girl Names Z

Baby Girl Names that Start with the Letter Z

From Zabrina to Zuzanna and everything in between, get baby girl names starting with the letter Z along with the meanings and origin of each name.

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The Top Baby Girl Names and Unique Baby Girl Names Beginning with Z

Zabrina through Zaneta

Zabrina — A legendary character.

ZadaArabic — The lucky one.

ZagirArmenian — A flower.

Zagrossweet, feminine

ZaharaArabic/Hebrew — Arabic: A blossom or flower. Hebrew: The bright dawn. Also see Sarah.

ZahavaHebrew — Golden.

ZahraArabic/Hebrew — Arabic: A blossom or flower. Hebrew: The bright dawn. Also see Sarah.

ZaidaArabic — fortunate one

ZairaArabic — rose

ZakiaHebrew — bright, pure

ZaliaHebrew

ZalikaArabic/Swahili — Well-born.

ZaltanaNative American — high mountain

ZamaLatin — came from Zama

ZambdaHebrew — meditation

ZanHebrew — Zanette

Zana

Zandra — The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis.

ZaneHebrew — God is gracious. A boy or girl’s name.

ZanetaHebrew — The grace of God.

Zanita through Zelah

ZanitaGreek — long teeth

ZankhanaHindu

ZannaEnglish — Alilly. A modern short form of Suzanna.

ZaraArabic/Hebrew — Arabic: A blossom or flower. Hebrew: The bright dawn. Also see Sarah.

Zaria — Helped by God. A boy or girl’s name.

ZarifaArabic — Graceful.

ZarnaHindu

Zavanna — From the grasslands or open plains.

ZayitHebrew

ZaylinZayla, Aylin

ZazaHebrew, Arabic — movement, flowery

ZdenkaCzech — one from Sidon, a winding sheet

ZeaLatin — Ripened grain.

ZeanesHebrew

ZebinaGreek — one who is gifted

ZeeHebrew — Zeela, Zella, Zelmora, Zelnora

Zeebaunknown

ZehavaHebrew — golden

ZeitiaGalician

ZelahHebrew — A side. Also a Cornish placename.

Zelda through Zethel

Zelda — The grey battle heroine. From the name Griselda. Made famous by the wife of American writer F Scott Fitzgerald.

ZelenaGreek — The goddess of the moon.

ZelenkaCzech — little innocent one

ZeliaGreek — Zealous, devoted to one’s duty.

ZelindaOld German — shield of victory

Zelma — A divine helmet. From the name Anselma. Also see Salima.

ZelphaHebrew — Zilpha

ZenaScottish — The defender, or helper of mankind. Shortened form of Alexina (See Alexandra). Also see Zenobia.

ZenaideGreek — one who has devoted his life to God

ZendaPersian — A sacred woman.

ZeniaGreek — hospitable

ZenithArabic — The highest point.

ZennorCornish — The name of a village. A boy or girl’s name.

ZenobiaGreek — Given life by Zeus.

ZephyrineGreek — A breeze, the west wind.

ZeraGreek — seeds

ZerlinaTeutonic — Serene beauty.

ZerlindaHebrew — beautiful dawn

ZeruahHebrew

ZethelHebrew

Zeva through Zizi

ZevaGreek — A sword.

ZevidaHebrew — gift

ZhaloreHebrew

ZiaArabic — Splendour or ripened grain. A boy or girl’s name.

ZiahonHebrew

ZiazanArmenian — rainbow

ZiganaHungarian — gypsy girl

ZilaHebrew — shadow

ZiliaAragonese

ZillahHebrew — Shade or a shadow. A biblical name.

Zillimy shadow — Zili

ZinaAfrican — name

ZinaidaGreek — of Zeus

ZinniaLatin — From the flower.

ZionaHebrew — a sign

ZipporaHebrew — A little bird, a sparrow. A biblical name.

ZiselHebrew — sweet

ZitaItalian — The name of a 13th-century Tuscan saint. Also a diminutive of Rosita (See Rosa).